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Fremont College and University Demographics

There are a total of 36 degree and certificate programs offered at Fremont's 2 colleges and universities. You can choose to study in fields ranging from sculpture to history teacher education to sculpture.

Midland Lutheran College is the top-ranked school in Fremont. It was ranked 48th in the nation in 2010. Midland Lutheran College has a student population of approximately 716.
BSN is the most popular course of study at Midland Lutheran College.

Tuition

Fremont schools charge an average tuition of $11,832 per year.
The Fremont school charging the highest tuition rates is Midland Lutheran College, which charges students $23,664 per year. The lowest tuition rate in Fremont is at Midland Lutheran College, which charges students $23,664 per year in tuition.

Financial Aid

Fremont college students received $0 in grants, loans, and scholarships in 2008. Institutional grants and scholarships accounted for $0 of the total.
The school giving the most institutional grants and scholarships in Fremont was La'James International College, which gave students $0 in institutional financial aid.

Fremont Student Demographics

In 2010, 767 students were enrolled in Fremont schools, which was 1% of the total college students in Nebraska.
The school with the highest number of student enrolled in Fremont was Midland Lutheran College, with 716 students. La'James International College, with only 51 students, had the lowest total enrollment in Fremont.

Graduation and Retention Rates

For every 100 students who enroll in Fremont schools, 61 return to start their second year of college.
For every 100 students who enroll in Fremont schools, 58 eventually graduate.
La'James International College has a graduation rate of 68%, which is the highest in amongst Fremont schools. The lowest graduation rate is 48% for Midland Lutheran College.

Diversity

Of the 767 students attending Fremont schools, 60% are female.
The ratio of Fremont students who are 24 years old or younger to those who are over 24 years old is 0 to 100.
For every 100 Fremont college students, 27 students identified themselves as being from a racial or ethnic minority background in 2009.
Midland Lutheran College, with 27% of students identifying themselves as being from a minority background, had the highest percentage of ethnically diverse students in Fremont.

Fremont Faculty Demographics

Fremont schools had 300 faculty members in 2010.
Of these faculty members, 61% were female and 34% were from racial or ethnic minority backgrounds.

The average faculty to student ratio for Fremont schools was 1 to 3 in 2009.
Xenon International Academy II Inc had the highest faculty to student ratio, of schools in Fremont, with 1 to 1.